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I believe it will be hard and time consuming for him to get the need tBTC through the faucet which is the reason why he decide to ask for help. You are correct! That exchange has 100+ tBTC testnet bitcoins on offers; the price is the set by the participants, of course.
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An interesting twist Due to the majority of Testnet Bitcoins tBTC being lost/discarded, those remaining at faucets (may) become valuable enough to grab & trade? (Now or in some distant future).
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I made a Bitcoin Testnet exchange with Bitcoin because I thought it was helpful and a bit funny... https://altquick.com/exchange/market/BitcoinTestnetIt's actually had a surprisingly good response... Everyone that downloads Bitcoin Core automatically has a wallet, it's good for testing websites and your own services, and it's hard to get whole Bitcoin Testnet coins due to 0.02 TBTC block reward every 20 minutes... Do you think Bitcoin Testnet has a chance vs stupid things like Dogecoin/Pepe coin or whatever fucktard thing of the week is to be the hot Altcoin of 2023? I'm happy you created a place for people to exchange them so freely & openly. Testnet tBTC coins are hard to come by nowadays, so those who still have keys can provide them to those who really need them. Via the simple market, on your reliable site (and with a faucet!).
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To get 1 BTC tesnet seems quite difficult if you have to rely on Faucets. It will take a long time to accumulate it if using multiple Faucets and the amount is also limited every day. Maybe the best and faster way is to mine it using a SHA256 Mining Machine such as S17 Antminer or the like. You can contact the miners on the Mining board to get help. For how to do Bitcoin Tesnet mining you can read this article. there is a clear tutorial on how to do mining. https://daveparrish.net/posts/2020-09-04-How-I-Mine-Bitcoin-Testnet.htmlOr a faster way to create a thread on Boards Mining is there someone who sells 1BTC tesnet, so you will get it instantly. There's even an exchange that delivers hundreds of testnet TBTC coins to anyone instantly, 24/7. Been doing so for a year+ https://altquick.com/exchange/market/BitcoinTestnet
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I need to do some experiments to develop my pool client and server, some one with some testbtc?
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Have many Testnet bitcoins, tBTC. They are hard to come by - mining or faucets are impractical for users wishing to test external devices, cross wallet functionality, LN, etc. Does anyone need them?
If these tbtc has some usecase then i think faucet should also be available to claim like other chain. Yes! There is a faucet there too, just click Faucet near the top. Use case: testing hardware wallet(s), multisig, exchanges, LN with testnet TBTC coins instead of real ones (fee are tiny, costs are tiny, no worries about losing much value operating with hundreds/thousands at a time).
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All true! Sounds like a nice science project. If you however want 10 or 100 or 1000 Testnet BTC coins -- earlier than six months down the road -- you can get them at this site right now: https://altquick.com/market/TestnetBitcoin HW testing, multisig configurations, LN tests, etc.
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IMO, the issue with testnet is that for 99% of the things you need to do you can do them with regtest coins.
I think it is the opposite, 99% of the things you need to do can be done on testnet very easily. I can't figure out how testing multi-vendor HW config can even be done without testnet coins. Nor multi-party coinjoins. And not much else outside of a single machine (LAN).
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Signing a message with the address in question would also reveal the public key.
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There's now a real life market for Testnet bitcoins (tBTC). At this exchange: https://altquick.com/market/TestnetBitcoin Curious to see if the free market will finally determine their "worth". Hoarders bring your stash!
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There's now a real life market for Testnet bitcoins (tBTC). This is the exchange: https://altquick.com/market/TestnetBitcoinLet's see if all this talk of them being "valueless" "useless" "worthless" is true or not?
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I have 13.33 GiB of such. Plain text. Nothing found. Ppl switched to random wallets. Was the address in the OP in your list already? If so: did someone else beat you to it, or did you only find it later? It was an empty string. So guessing already in the list.
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